Being savvy about keeping your home more sustainable and energy-efficient can help in the long run. Whether you recently moved into a new home or are looking for a simple way to make your older home more sustainable. With winter coming in strong you’ll surely find these tips useful.
Switch to LED light bulbs
Switching out old light bulbs for LEDs will help your home become more energy efficient, with the added benefit of giving off more light. LEDs are known to be more efficient than normal light bulbs and generally last much longer. LED light bulbs help in reducing the cost of your electric bill. If you haven’t already start buying LED light bulbs so you can gradually save energy and be more sustainable in your home.

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Unplug unused appliances
Even when an appliance isn’t in use, it can still draw current while on standby mode. So unplugging appliances helps avoid unnecessary currents. It is important to get into the habit of unplugging non-essential appliances. Be sure to not leave devices on standby but rather unplug them and lower your electricity bills.
Turning off your lights when leaving a room
One simple habit that you can develop and nurture is to always turn off the lights when leaving a room. Until it becomes part of your routine, you can set a reminder to help you remember. By doing this regularly, you can save a considerable amount on your monthly electricity bill. It’s amazing how something as easy as turning off the lights can have a positive impact on your finances.

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Let light in
During daylight hours, switch off artificial lights and use the window to let the light in. Open up curtains to take advantage of natural lighting. South-facing windows allow winter sunlight into the home, making your home warmer during the day with no need for heaters. Use the sunlight to your advantage.
Try going for solar energy
The use of solar energy can significantly improve the quality of electricity in our country. Given the ongoing problems of load-shedding, it is a wise decision to opt for solar panels not only to help the environment but also to reap the benefits. Going solar can lead to a reduction in various types of air pollution and lessen our dependence on fossil fuels.

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Of course, there are plenty of other strategies to save energy at your home. You need to find the best, cost-friendly way for you.
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